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Get to Know the Best off the Beaten Trekking Trails in Nepal

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Nepal is one of the sacred temples of the adventure lovers and mountaineers. Probably, mount Everest comes first everyone minds who have not donned glacial axes and ice boots before. Apart from this, tons of peaks, mountain passes, and treks are available in Nepal. In fact, those treks are really worth exploring in the country even by the common person. It is worth to mention that Nepal is a home to nine out of the ten highest mountains in the world. With the little training and significant help from the locals, you can easily reach the summits of the non-technical trek. Below mentioned are the best off the beaten trekking trails in the country. Upper Mustang trek Do you wish to trek in the remote region? Then, go with the Upper Mustang Trek , which renders you amazing trekking experience in the remote Himalayan region. To trek this route, you need at least 16days because the expedition incorporates several hidden treasures for the trekkers. Since it is a moderate tre

Reason For Choosing The Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Tour

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The Annapurna base camp trekking is one of the famous trekking tours around the globe. Most of the people across the world choose the Annapurna trekking tour for their vacation. It allows you to explore the beautiful snow-covered mountain peaks in Nepal. The Annapurna base camp trekking is the moderate and difficult trek that provides the best experience to the trekkers. The Annapurna is the 10th highest peak in the world. The Annapurna I peak is located 8,091 m above the sea level. Explore beautiful view of mountains The Annapurna Base camp Trek allows you to see a beautiful view of the popular mountains such as Machapuchare, Hiunchuli, Annapurna South and much more. You can also view of the various peaks of the Annapurna Mountain. This trip allows the trekkers to learn the local culture and tradition. The autumn and spring is the right season to trek in the Annapurna region. The Machapuchare tip teases the travelers at the Donovan. They burst out of the Deurali forest

Top 3 Thrilling Treks In Nepal

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When you walk through the jam-packed streets of Thamel, Kathmandu you’ll be swarmed by signs promoting trekking tours, guided companies, and several stores selling new & used gear. And with good reason: the treks in Nepal, which wind through the globe’s tallest mountains, are unique in the world. Listed below are some of the top treks in Nepal that you must want to explore. Upper Mustang Trek: The Upper Mustang Trek is a culturally & geo-politically sensitive region and was not open for trekking until 1992. The culture & landscape of the province is very similar to Tibet. Because of the isolation from the world, the region is able to maintain its centuries old culture & landscape. The sixteenth century Buddhist monasteries & the caves carved into sheer cliff walls in mustang draws numerous trekkers to the area. Mustang possesses a striking terrain of a semi-arid desert alongside deep ravines & rock shelves, fringed with snowy peaks. Concealed be

Top 3 Treks In Nepal That You Simply Can’t Miss

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The terrain of the Nepalese Himalayas provides different beautiful trekking trails. It’s rather iniquitous to name one as the best Nepal treks. As, these trails are different & best on their own way. Choosing the best trek also depends on your fitness level, the number of days you wish to spend and of course your budget. Here we’ve listed 3 of the best treks in Nepal in no particular order. Everest Base Camp Trek: Those want to enjoy the splendid close up views of the world’s tallest mountain; the Everest Base Camp trek brings the perfect opportunity. Reaching the top of the world’s tallest mountain may be the pinnacle of all the adventure seekers, but trekking to the base camp of Mt Everest is no less audacious. During this trek you will be able to follow the footsteps of some legendary mountaineers. En route you will pass through stunning high passes, roaring Dudhkoshi River, the famous Namche bazaar, tranquil Imjatse valley and many Buddhist monasteries.